

River Goddess Ganga
The sculpture depicts a woman with an exposed upper body, wearing a necklace and multiple bracelets on both arms. She is adorned with a belt around her waist and a long cloth draped over her left shoulder. The woman stands on a decorative base with intricate designs. She has one leg slightly bent and the other straight. Her left arm is bent at the elbow, while her right arm hangs down by her side. To the left of the woman, there are two smaller figures carved into the stone. One figure appears to be emerging from behind her, and another is positioned further back. The background of the image is a gradient that transitions from dark gray at the top to light gray at the bottom. The overall atmosphere suggests this is a museum or gallery setting. The title of the sculpture is "River Goddess Ganga".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 598 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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